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WatsUp TV has officially outdoor its dedicated 24 hours music channel which affirms their leadership as a Pan African entertainment channel on the continent.
The grand launch which took place at its studios in Odorkor, Accra was attended by various stakeholders in the entertainment industry including, musicians, actors, music video directors, producers, and artiste managers.
The channel, which is currently on digital TV platforms in Ghana will also be expanding its reach to other parts of the continents soon.
Speaking at the launch, CEO of WatsUp TV, ABD Traore, said the journey of the channel starting as a TV show, and transitioning into a fully dedicated 24 hours channel within six years.
He also acknowledged the support of the industry players who made this journey a great one for him and his team.

The launch saw personalities such as Tulenkey, Mr Drew, Akhan, Yaw Berk, Bless, Chayuta, and OG the MC.
Others are Smile Baba, Hajia Police, Amerado Burner, Yaa Jackson, Pzee Fire, Geesus Twins Don’t Beg, Bossu Kule, and DJ Toyor.
The brand which is positioned to project the entertainment industry in Africa to the world, also saw DJ Sly, DJ Shiwaawa, Sadiq Garuba, ZeeTM, Mijay, MonteOz, Elorm Beenie, Enam, Teflon Flex, and FRD.
The launch was hosted by WatsUp TV’s host ChampagneLee and red carpet host by Emcee Miguel with photography by Rob Photography, Twins Don’t Beg and One Click Photos.
Activities that took place included performances, raffle draws, cocktails, and other engaging activities that made the launch a memorable one.
Viewers who wish to watch the latest channel, WatsUp TV, can rescan their digital televisions to access the TV station.
Some of the shows to be aired include Bonjour, Top 10 Africa, Music Playlist, Exclusive Interview, Hot Jamz, Top 10 Francophone, WatsUp TV Official Show, Its Our Time, Fans Tweet Request, and Daily News.
WatsUp TV also continues to air in 40 countries via Canal+ with broadcasts on Burkina Faso's 3TV and Guinea's Evasion TV.
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